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 truelighth
 
posted on March 28, 2002 10:50:49 AM new
Hi there,

I have a question. I have had several buyers who used a wrong e-mail address and then had their payment bounced back. How can I create a PayPal invoice for them to use. I know others use those, because I have gotten one or two of them. But I don't know how to do it myself. Please help

 
 paypaldamon
 
posted on March 28, 2002 11:18:45 AM new
Hi,

This would be one option that I could think of-


Making Payments - Request Money

How do I request money?

You can request that someone send you money by going to the Request Money tab and filling out the form. Show me You can request money from several people at once by separating the email addresses with a comma..

Here's How:

Login to your PayPal account
Click on the Request Money tab
Enter the recipient's email address, the amount, the payment type, and an optional subject and note
Click Continue
Review the information on the confirmation page and click Request Money to complete your transaction






 
 ltlcrafty1
 
posted on March 28, 2002 01:08:05 PM new
yeah, but Damon, you forgot to add these steps:

- Pray to God your buyer doesn't try to scam you, because if he does, YOU'RE SCREWED!

- Pray to God your PayPal account doesn't get restricted, because if it does, YOU'RE SCREWED!

- Pray to God you don't EVER EVER have to try to make a claim with the alleged 'Seller Protection Policy' - because if you do, YOU'RE SCREWED!

So really, anyway you look at it... Well, you get my point.

 
 paypaldamon
 
posted on March 28, 2002 04:26:04 PM new
Hi ltlcrfty1,

Just to humor you-

Pray to God your buyer doesn't try to scam you, because if he does, YOU'RE SCREWED!

(Most transactions between a buyer and seller never have an issue.)

- Pray to God your PayPal account doesn't get restricted, because if it does, YOU'RE SCREWED!
(Account restrictions are actually quite rare. I think you can figure the math with a user base reported well over 10 million. Since all of these people use the internet, I am sure many are aware of discussion forums. Account restrictions are also entirely resolvable)



- Pray to God you don't EVER EVER have to try to make a claim with the alleged 'Seller Protection Policy' - because if you do, YOU'RE SCREWED!

(Sellers that follow the program to a "t" are protected against claims of non-delivery/credit card fraud. I can prove it if you would like).


So really, anyway you look at it... Well, you get my point.

 
 ltlcrafty1
 
posted on March 29, 2002 11:43:54 AM new
Well humor me some more, Damon, since you won't answer this question in the thread it was asked in... You talk about sellers following the program to a 't'. What about paypal following the (terms of service) program? Do the terms of service not state: "You may close your account at any time..."? Where does it say that you cannot close a restricted account? I'm ready, oh good humor man.




[ edited by ltlcrafty1 on Mar 29, 2002 11:46 AM ]
 
 
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